The disaster-stricken administration of Vice President Kamala Harris and president Joe Biden is coming to an end owing to Americans ‘ vote for rising prices. The people who voted their government out of business does still suffer as a result of their expansionary monetary policies, especially as their components gather to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday.
Americans planning to serve a feast to 10 of their closest and dearest this year will pay more than they did before Biden became president, according to a new survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation ( AFBF ).
The turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, floats, vegetables, berries, veggies, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream that traditionally joy dining room tables on the third Thursday of every November did value consumers$ 58.08. The price will increase by$ 19.26 for those shoppers who are immediately enthusiastic about the country’s and economy’s potential under a different administration.
While the 2024 estimate is technically lower than the$ 61.17 total projected in 2023 and the$ 64.05 recorded in 2022 thanks to small year-over-year price drops for turkey, sweet potatoes, frozen peas, mixed tray veggies, pumpkin pie mix, pie crusts, and whole milk, it is still 19 percent higher than the feast prices recorded under President Donald Trump in 2019.
As AFBF noted,” two decades of drops do n’t remove extraordinary boosts” and the record-breaking costs that strain Americans ‘ wallets.
Over the past four years, the White House, Democrats, and their associates in the corporate press have attempted to conceal record-breaking cost increases brought on by excessive investing.
In the leadup to Election Day 2024, they banded together with economic “experts” in an attempt to convince Americans that inflation was” cooling” and” slowing”.
In October only, but, prices rose again for the 45th subsequent month. The cost of food specifically jumped up 2.1 percent, causing price increases in the cubed stuffing mix ( 8.2 percent ), whipping cream ( 4.7 percent ), dinner rolls ( 8.4 percent ), and cranberries ( 11.8 percent ) Americans rely on to pad their Turkey Day menus.
” We are seeing reasonable developments in the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for a second time, but America’s families, including land families, are still being hurt by higher prices”, AFBF President Zippy Duvall confirmed in a speech.
The Federalist staff writer and host of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jordan Boyd. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordanian completed her political science major at Baylor University and minored in journalism. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.